Riverfront Loop
Riverfront Loop | |
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Overview | |
Status | Temporarily suspended[1] |
Locale | Memphis, Tennessee, United States |
Stations | 18 |
Service | |
Type | Heritage streetcar |
System | MATA Trolley |
Operator(s) | Memphis Area Transit Authority |
Technical | |
Track length | 4.1 mi (6.6 km) |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
Electrification | Overhead lines |
The Riverfront Loop is a line of the Memphis Area Transit Authority trolley system. It began operation in 1997, as the second line in the system. It runs for 4.1 mi (6.6 km) through downtown Memphis and along the Mississippi riverfront, with 18 stops along the way. It is the longest of the system's three lines, though it concurrent with the Main Street Line for about half of its length. Part of the line offers panoramic views of the Mississippi River from atop to the Chickasaw Bluffs.[2]
Trolley service on this line has been suspended since June 2014, after two trolley cars caught fire within a span of about six months. Buses have been serving the Riverfront Loop since then, but MATA plans to restore trolley operation to the line eventually.[1] As of September 2021, MATA was predicting that the line would reopen in late 2022.[3]
Route description[]
As the line functions as a "loop" it does not have any termini. From Amtrak's Central Station in the South Main Arts District, it runs north joining the original Main Street Line along the Main Street pedestrian mall. After following this line for 1.8 mi (2.9 km), it splits off to the west just past A.W. Willis Avenue (formerly Auction Avenue). Passing Front Street, it turns south along the Illinois Central (IC) tracks toward the Pyramid Arena. The loop goes under the Interstate 40 bridge, emerging in front of the Cook Convention Center along the waterfront. Continuing along the IC tracks, it follows the riverfront until the tracks overlay Tennessee Street. Here, the loop continues along Tennessee eventually turning east onto GE Patterson Avenue. The loop is completed when it travels under the IC tracks in front of Central Station, and turns back onto South Main Street.
List of trolley stops[]
between North End Terminal and Central Station counterclockwise
Note: Trolley service on the Riverfront Loop is temporarily suspended indefinitely; route is on detour using transit buses.
Stop | Other trolley line(s) |
Notes |
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North End | North End Terminal transit center | |
Pyramid | Memphis Pyramid, Bass Pro Shops megastore | |
Jefferson Street | Mud Island River Park and Amphitheater (linked by monorail, Mississippi River Park, Memphis Park | |
Union Avenue | Cobblestone Landing, Cossitt Library, University of Memphis Law School | |
Beale Street Landing | Beale Street, Beale Street Landing, Cotton Exchange Museum | |
Tom Lee Park | Tennessee Brewery, Tom Lee Park | |
Central Station | Connects with Amtrak Transit Center | |
Butler | South Main Arts District, Blues Hall of Fame | |
Huling | South Main Arts District, National Civil Rights Museum | |
Dr. ML King Jr. | Formerly "Linden" for the cross street FedExForum, Halloran Center | |
Beale Street | Beale Street, Elvis Presley Plaza, Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum, Orpheum Theatre | |
Peabody Place | Peabody Place, Belz Museum | |
Union | 88 Union Tower, AutoZone Park, One Commerce Square | |
Madison | Brinkley Place, Toyota Center | |
Court | North Court (northbound), South Court (southbound) Court Square, Falls Building, Fire Museum, Raymond James Tower | |
Civic Center Plaza | City Hall, Shelby County Courthouse | |
Convention Center | Cannon Center, Memphis-Cook Convention Center | |
Overton | Pinch District | |
North End | North End Terminal transit center |
References[]
- ^ a b Flyer Staff (May 5, 2021). "The ?s Issue: You had questions. We found answers. – Will the trolleys ever return to the Riverfront Loop or Madison Avenue?". Memphis Flyer. Archived from the original on July 9, 2021. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ "MATA Trolley Service". Memphis Area Transit Authority. Archived from the original on 2013-01-03. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
- ^ "Worldwide Review [regular news section]". Tramways & Urban Transit. UK: Light Rail Transit Association/Mainspring Ltd. September 2021. pp. 389–390. ISSN 1460-8324.
- Memphis Area Transit Authority
- Railway lines opened in 1997